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Chapter Four
M ary Dove paused on her way downstairs and looked out through the big window on the stairs. A car had just drivenup from which two men were alighting. The taller of the two stood for a moment with his back to the house surveyinghis surroundings. Mary Dove appraised1 the two men thoughtfully. Inspector2 Neele and presumably a subordinate.
She turned from the window and looked at herself in the full-length mirror that hung on the wall where thestaircase turned . . . She saw a small demure3 figure with immaculate white collar and cuffs4 on a beige grey dress. Herdark hair was parted in the middle and drawn5 back in two shining waves to a knot in the back of the neck . . . Thelipstick she used was a pale rose colour.
On the whole Mary Dove was satisfied with her appearance. A very faint smile on her lips, she went on down thestairs.
Inspector Neele, surveying the house, was saying to himself:
Call it a lodge6, indeed! Yewtree Lodge! The affectation of these rich people! The house was what he, InspectorNeele, would call a mansion8. He knew what a lodge was. He’d been brought up in one! The lodge at the gates ofHartington Park, that vast unwieldy Palladian house with its twenty-nine bedrooms which had now been taken over bythe National Trust. The lodge had been small and attractive from the outside, and had been damp, uncomfortable anddevoid of anything but the most primitive10 form of sanitation11 within. Fortunately these facts had been accepted as quiteproper and fitting by Inspector Neele’s parents. They had no rent to pay and nothing whatever to do except open andshut the gates when required, and there were always plenty of rabbits and an occasional pheasant or so for the pot.
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accurately
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